CN110415612B - Display panel, electronic apparatus, and imaging method of display panel - Google Patents

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CN110415612B
CN110415612B CN201910718043.6A CN201910718043A CN110415612B CN 110415612 B CN110415612 B CN 110415612B CN 201910718043 A CN201910718043 A CN 201910718043A CN 110415612 B CN110415612 B CN 110415612B
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The application provides a display panel, an electronic device and an imaging method of the display panel, wherein the display panel at least comprises an interactive interface layer, a shading layer and a photosensitive layer; the shading layer is positioned between the interactive interface layer and the photosensitive layer, and a hole array is arranged in the shading layer; the interactive interface layer comprises a plurality of acquisition regions, each acquisition region comprising a geometric center point of an adjacent acquisition region in the first direction; the photosensitive layer comprises a plurality of hole image areas, a plurality of adjacent hole image areas are not intersected, and the hole image areas, the holes and the collecting areas are in one-to-one correspondence; the photosensitive layer is used for acquiring images in the hole image area. The application provides a display panel reduces the interval of adjacent hole in the hole array through the setting to the light shield layer hole array that includes, can make the hole image that adjacent hole acquireed have the information coincidence of great degree, can acquire clear image, and the light intensity of the light that sees through the aperture can reinforce each other for can adopt glass base sensor to replace the silicon-based sensor of orbit, reduction product cost in display panel.

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Display panel, electronic device, and imaging method of display panel
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to the field of display panels and imaging methods, and in particular, to a display panel, an electronic device, and an imaging method of a display panel.
Background
The current development of display devices is increasingly moving towards narrow bezel, full-screen display, or full-screen display. At present, the design of a region for specially setting fingerprint identification on a display panel is increasingly difficult to adapt to new requirements of users, so that technicians of the display panel are researching a design scheme for providing fingerprint identification in the display region of the display panel so as to realize functions such as authority verification of equipment.
Due to the adoption of the design scheme, a region specially used for fingerprint identification can be avoided, and the narrow frame of the display equipment, even the whole display can be realized. However, the existing design scheme for performing fingerprint recognition on the display panel, such as performing fingerprint recognition, has some problems. In the existing small-hole imaging fingerprint acquisition device combined with a display device, sensors (sensors) all adopt silicon-based sensors, the size must be smaller, the small-size silicon-based sensors are higher in cost, the requirement on mass production quality control is high, the process difficulty is large, and the equipment cost is higher. If the sensor adopts a glass-based or diode-based process, the equipment cost can be greatly reduced, but the light sensitivity is much lower than that of a silicon-based sensor. In the small-hole imaging scheme, the light intensity transmitted through the small hole is weak, and the fingerprint image acquired by the glass-based sensor is very dark and difficult to meet the requirement.
Disclosure of Invention
Based on this, to solve at least one of the problems mentioned above, the present application provides a display panel, an electronic apparatus, and an imaging method of the display panel.
In a first aspect, the present application provides a display panel, at least comprising an interactive interface layer, a light shielding layer and a photosensitive layer;
the shading layer is positioned between the interactive interface layer and the photosensitive layer, and a hole array is arranged in the shading layer;
the interactive interface layer comprises a plurality of acquisition regions corresponding to the plurality of apertures in the array of apertures, respectively, each acquisition region comprising a geometric center point of an adjacent acquisition region in the first direction;
the photosensitive layer comprises a plurality of hole image areas corresponding to the plurality of holes respectively, the plurality of adjacent hole image areas are not intersected, and the hole image areas, the holes and the collecting areas are in one-to-one correspondence;
the photosensitive layer is used for acquiring images in the hole image area.
With reference to the first aspect, in certain implementations of the first aspect, a ratio of a spacing between the light-shielding layer and the photosensitive layer to a spacing between the light-shielding layer and the interactive interface layer is less than or equal to a preset magnification; the distance pitch between the geometric center points of two adjacent holes in the hole array is proportional to the diameter D of the collection region
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With reference to the first aspect and the implementations described above, in certain implementations of the first aspect, the preset magnification is 0.3535.
With reference to the first aspect and the foregoing implementation manners, in certain implementation manners of the first aspect, the intervals between two adjacent holes in the first direction are equal.
With reference to the first aspect and the foregoing implementation manners, in certain implementation manners of the first aspect, a plurality of adjacent hole image areas in the photosensitive layer, which correspond to a plurality of adjacent holes respectively in a one-to-one correspondence, are tangent.
With reference to the first aspect and the implementations described above, in certain implementations of the first aspect, each acquisition region in the interactive interface layer further comprises a geometric center point of an adjacent acquisition region in a second direction, the second direction being perpendicular to and coplanar with the first direction.
With reference to the first aspect and the foregoing implementations, in certain implementations of the first aspect, the diameter of the pores is 1-20 microns.
With reference to the first aspect and the implementations described above, in certain implementations of the first aspect, the photosensitive layer includes a photosensitive element that is a complementary metal oxide semiconductor sensor, a charge coupled device, or an organic photodiode.
In a second aspect, the present application provides an electronic device comprising a display panel as provided in the first aspect of the present application.
In a third aspect, the present application provides an imaging method of a display panel, comprising the steps of:
acquiring images in a plurality of hole image areas; the imagery corresponds to surface texture of an object contacting or hovering over the plurality of acquisition areas; an acquisition region comprising geometric center points of adjacent acquisition regions such that images in adjacent well image regions at least partially overlap;
and determining texture information of the object according to the position corresponding relation between the acquisition region corresponding to the hole and the hole image region corresponding to the hole and the images in the plurality of hole image regions.
With reference to the third aspect, in some implementations of the third aspect, before acquiring the images in the plurality of hole image areas, the method further includes:
pressing a standard pattern card with a preset pattern on the plurality of acquisition regions;
acquiring a pattern card image of a standard pattern card on a plurality of hole image areas;
and determining the position corresponding relation between the acquisition area corresponding to the hole and the hole image area corresponding to the hole according to the preset pattern on the standard pattern card and the image of the pattern card.
With reference to the third aspect and the foregoing implementation manners, in some implementation manners of the third aspect, determining texture information of the object according to a position corresponding relationship between the acquisition area corresponding to the hole and the hole image area corresponding to the hole and images in the plurality of hole image areas includes:
and overlapping partial images of two hole image areas corresponding to the two adjacent holes respectively to determine the texture information of the object.
With reference to the third aspect and the foregoing implementation manners, in some implementation manners of the third aspect, superimposing partial images of two hole image areas corresponding to two adjacent holes includes:
rotating the images of the two hole image areas corresponding to the two adjacent holes respectively by a preset angle to obtain the rotated images of the two hole image areas;
determining repeated sub-images between the rotated images of the two hole image areas;
and overlapping the repeated sub-images.
Compared with the prior art, the scheme of the application has the following beneficial technical effects:
the application provides a display panel is through the setting to the light shield layer hole array that includes, reduce the interval of adjacent hole in the hole array, the collection district that makes the hole correspond includes the geometric centre point in adjacent collection district, can make the hole image that adjacent hole acquireed have the information coincidence of great degree, through the processing of superpose each other, can acquire clearer image, thereby make the light intensity mutual reinforcement of the light that sees through the aperture, make and to adopt glass base sensor to replace the silicon-based sensor of orbit in display panel, reduce product cost.
Additional aspects and advantages of the present application will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the present application.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic side view of a hole imaging in a display panel according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of distribution of collection areas of a display panel according to an embodiment of the present application (in the drawings, 1, 2, and 3 are serial numbers of holes);
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a distribution of hole image areas of a display panel according to an embodiment of the present application
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating a principle of image overlay in an aperture image area according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of an acquisition area distribution of a display panel according to another embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an imaging method of a display panel according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
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10-an interactive interface layer, 20-a shading layer and 30-a photosensitive layer;
100-well, 101-geometric center point, 110-acquisition region, 120-well image region.
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Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present application, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the drawings are exemplary only for the purpose of explaining the present application and are not to be construed as limiting the present application.
The whole display or the full-screen display can bring unique display impression to a user, and the product is more concise and attractive and is the main design direction of the current mobile terminal equipment. However, this brings difficulty in the arrangement of personal information recognition sensors on the screen, which can be directly arranged only on a display panel having a display function such as an off-screen fingerprint recognition. In order to save cost, a glass-based sensor needs to be used to replace a silicon-based sensor with high price and high sensitivity, so that the structural design of the interior of the display panel needs to be improved, and the photosensitive strength in a unit area needs to be improved.
In a first aspect, the present application provides a display panel, as shown in fig. 1 to 3, including at least an interactive interface layer 10, a light shielding layer 20, and a photosensitive layer 30.
The light shielding layer 20 is located between the interactive interface layer 10 and the photosensitive layer 30, and the light shielding layer 20 is provided with an array of holes.
Interactive interface layer 10 comprises a plurality of acquisition regions 110 corresponding to respective ones of plurality of apertures 100 in the array of apertures, each acquisition region 110 comprising a geometric center point 101 of an adjacent acquisition region 110 in the first direction.
The photosensitive layer 30 includes a plurality of hole image areas 120 corresponding to the plurality of holes 100, respectively, a plurality of adjacent hole image areas 120 do not intersect, and the positions of the hole image areas 120, the holes 100 and the collecting area 110 correspond to one another.
The photosensitive layer 30 is used to capture images in the aperture image area 120.
As shown in fig. 1 to 3, the light shielding layer 20 is disposed between the interactive interface layer 10 and the photosensitive layer 30, and the light shielding layer 20 is provided with a hole array consisting of a plurality of holes 100. as can be seen from the principle of pinhole imaging, once the holes 100 on the light shielding layer 20 are determined and the distances between the light shielding layer 20 and the interactive interface layer 10 and between the light shielding layer 20 and the photosensitive layer 30 are determined, the acquisition regions 110 corresponding to the holes 100 on the interactive interface layer 10 are determined, and the hole image regions 120 corresponding to the holes 100 and located in the photosensitive layer 30 are also determined. If the aperture 100 is a circular aperture 100, then both the acquisition region 110 and the aperture image region 120 are circular regions. Adjacent apertures 100 in the array of apertures have a particular dimensional definition, the spacing being such that two adjacent acquisition regions 110 have a partial overlap, and the geometric center points 101 of two adjacent acquisition regions 110 fall within the overlap, i.e., each acquisition region 110 contains, in addition to its own geometric center point 101, the geometric center point 101 of an adjacent acquisition region 110. The first direction described in this application refers to a linear direction in the hole array arrangement, and a plurality of holes 100 are distributed in the linear direction, for example, the first direction is a transverse direction of the hole array, or a longitudinal direction of the hole array, etc.
Meanwhile, as shown in fig. 3, circles represent the hole image areas 120, rectangles in the circles represent images in the hole image areas 120, the area of the area corresponding to the hole image areas 120 is generally smaller than that of the acquisition area 110, and the mutual distance between the interactive interface layer 10, the light shielding layer 20 and the photosensitive layer 30 must be set such that the hole image areas 120 cannot intersect with each other, and can be tangent or separated, thereby avoiding mutual interference between the images obtained by the two hole image areas 120.
The display panel provided by the application is through the setting to the shading layer 20 hole array that includes, and mutual interface layer 10, the interval setting of shading layer 20 and photosensitive layer 30, reduce the interval of adjacent hole 100 in the hole array, can make the hole 100 that adjacent hole 100 obtained like the coincidence of information that has great degree, through the processing of superposing each other, can acquire clearer image, thereby make the light intensity of the light that sees through aperture 100 reinforce each other, it is possible to also let to adopt glass base sensor to replace the silicon base sensor of orbit in display panel, under the prerequisite of guaranteeing information identification sensitivity, reduce product cost by a wide margin.
In one possible implementation, as shown in fig. 1, the ratio of the spacing between the light shielding layer 20 and the photosensitive layer 30 to the spacing between the light shielding layer 20 and the interactive interface layer 10 is smaller than a preset magnification; the distance pitch between the geometric center points 101 of two adjacent apertures 100 in the array of apertures is proportional to the diameter D of the acquisition region 110
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The technical effect of the solution provided by the present application needs to make the hole image areas 120 not intersect, and avoid mutual interference of influences in the hole image areas 120, so the distance between the light shielding layer 20 and the photosensitive layer 30 and the distance between the light shielding layer 20 and the interactive interface layer 10 must be set. Meanwhile, after the holes 100 in the hole array are determined, the area range of the acquisition region 110 is determined, and when the holes 100 are round holes 100, the acquisition region 110 is a round area, so that relevant information can be collected conveniently.
With reference to the first aspect and the possible implementation manners described above, the preset magnification in the embodiment of the present application is 0.3535.
In some possible implementations, the two adjacent apertures 100 in the first direction are equally spaced. The distances between the holes 100 in the hole array are set to be equal, so that the production and the manufacture of the light shielding layer 20 can be facilitated, and the accuracy and the comprehensiveness of the image acquisition on different objects can be ensured as much as possible.
In certain specific implementations of the first aspect, as shown in fig. 3, the photosensitive layer 30 has a plurality of adjacent hole image areas 120 that are tangential to a respective one-to-one correspondence of the plurality of adjacent holes 100. By placing the aperture image zones 120 tangentially, the array of apertures can be placed as close as possible to capture more images of the object.
With reference to the first aspect and the above-described implementations, in certain implementations of the first aspect, as shown in fig. 5, each acquisition region 110 in interactive interface layer 10 further comprises a geometric center point 101 of an adjacent acquisition region 110 in a second direction, perpendicular to and coplanar with the first direction, which is transverse in fig. 5, and the second direction is longitudinal. The array pattern of the array of holes has a rectangular matrix including both lateral and longitudinal directions, and if the first direction is regarded as the lateral direction, the second direction is the longitudinal direction. Having two geometric centers 101 in the overlapping portion of each acquisition region 110 in the transverse direction ensures that two adjacent apertures 100 acquire two information about objects located in the overlapping portion of acquisition regions 110. In this implementation manner, the distribution density of the holes 100 in the longitudinal direction is the same as that of the holes 100 in the transverse direction, so that two geometric center points 101 also exist in the overlapping portion of two adjacent holes 100 in the longitudinal direction, and the acquisition amount of object information can be increased under the same illumination and the same hole 100 diameter, which is beneficial to acquiring clearer image information.
In certain possible implementations of the first aspect, the pores 100 have a diameter of 1-20 microns, including 1 and 20 microns. Optionally, the pores 100 have a diameter of 3 to 15 microns, including 3 and 15 microns. By setting the hole 100 spacing of the holes 100 on the light shielding layer 20, the geometric center point 101 of each acquisition region 110 including one adjacent acquisition region 110 in the first direction and/or the second direction and the non-intersecting preset condition of the plurality of adjacent hole image regions 120 are met, the image acquisition amount can be greatly improved, the image definition is improved, and therefore the holes 100 with smaller hole diameters 100 can be adopted.
In some possible implementations of the first aspect, the photosensitive layer 30 includes photosensitive elements that are complementary metal oxide semiconductor sensors, charge coupled devices, or organic photodiodes. Complementary Metal Oxide semiconductor (cmos) image sensors, Charge-Coupled devices (CCD) and organic photodiodes (opd) can collect light well, so as to obtain images. The interactive interface layer 10 generally includes a surface protective layer (COVER) and a display backplane, and the surface protective layer may be glass, and serves as a structural protection for the display backplane and other components in the display panel.
In a second aspect, the present application provides an electronic device comprising a display panel as provided in the first aspect of the present application. The electronic equipment provided by the application has the characteristics of high information identification sensitivity and low product cost due to the adoption of the display panel provided by the first aspect of the application.
In a third aspect, the present application provides an imaging method for a display panel, the flow chart of the imaging method is shown in fig. 6, and the imaging method includes the following steps:
s100: acquiring images in the plurality of hole image areas 120; the imagery corresponds to surface texture of objects touching or hovering over the plurality of acquisition regions 110; one acquisition region 110 includes geometric center points 101 of adjacent acquisition regions 110 such that images within adjacent aperture image regions 120 at least partially overlap.
Alternatively, the object may be embodied as a touch object, such as a finger print, palm print or other biometric texture of a person. Taking a finger fingerprint as an example, a finger directly presses or hovers in the collection area 110 of the interactive interface layer 10, and light emitted in the interactive interface layer 10 irradiates on the fingerprint of the finger, is reflected back to the display panel by the finger, passes through the hole array of the light shielding layer 20, reaches the photosensitive layer 30, and is acquired by the photosensitive layer 30. According to the principle of pinhole imaging, the image is a real image of a fingerprint, and the fingerprint image acquired by the photosensitive layer 30 and the original fingerprint are inverted and form an angle of 180 degrees with each other. As shown in fig. 2 and fig. 3, since one image capturing area includes the geometric center 101 of the adjacent image capturing areas, that is, each image capturing area has at least two set centers, the image capturing areas have a larger overlap, so that the fingerprints falling into the overlap can be reflected in at least two different aperture image areas 120, thereby greatly increasing the information acquisition density.
S200: and determining texture information of the object according to the corresponding position relationship between the acquisition area 110 corresponding to the hole 100 and the hole image area 120 corresponding to the hole 100 and the images in the plurality of hole image areas 120.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, according to the principle of pinhole imaging, the image capture regions, the holes 100 and the hole image regions 120 are in one-to-one correspondence, the hole arrays on the light shielding layer 20 correspond to the image capture regions having a large number of overlapping portions and the non-intersecting hole image regions 120 falling on the photosensitive layer 30, and images in adjacent hole image regions 120 have overlapped image information, so that the texture information of an object touching or hovering over the image capture regions can be more clearly acquired through superposition processing.
The display panel provided by the application is provided with the processor, and the processor is required to process images in the imaging method of the display panel. The processor has mathematical computation and logic operation capabilities, which are known to those skilled in the art and will not be described herein.
In some possible implementations, before acquiring the images in the plurality of hole image areas 120 in step S100, the method further includes:
the standard graphic sample card with the preset pattern is contacted or hovered over the plurality of collection areas 110.
A pattern card image of a standard pattern card on the plurality of hole image areas 120 is acquired.
According to the preset pattern on the standard pattern card and the image of the pattern card, the corresponding relationship between the position of the acquisition area 110 corresponding to the hole 100 and the position of the hole image area 120 corresponding to the hole 100 is determined.
By using a standard pattern sample card with a known standard pattern and using a pattern card image obtained by imaging the small holes through the photosensitive layer 30, the corresponding relationship between each small region in the acquisition region 110 and each small region in the hole image region 120 can be obtained, so as to obtain the position corresponding relationship between the acquisition region 110 and the hole image region 120 corresponding to the hole 100. The step of obtaining the corresponding position relationship between the acquisition region 110 and the hole image region 120 corresponding to the hole 100 does not need to be performed frequently, and can be performed as a correction step for imaging of the display panel when necessary.
In some possible implementation manners of the third aspect, in the step S200, determining texture information of the object according to the corresponding relationship between the acquisition area 110 corresponding to the hole 100 and the hole image area 120 corresponding to the hole 100 and the images in the plurality of hole image areas 120 includes:
and overlapping partial images of two hole image areas 120 respectively corresponding to two adjacent holes 100 to determine the texture information of the object. As described above, each of the hole image areas 120 includes texture images of objects captured in a plurality of image capturing areas, and the image capturing areas provided in the present application are dense, and each image capturing area includes a geometric center point 101 of an adjacent image capturing area in the first direction and/or the second direction, so that the adjacent hole image areas 120 include texture images of overlapping objects with a larger area, and image information of partial hole image areas 120 including overlapping texture images can be superimposed, and even if the image captured by each hole 100 is not clear, a clear overall image can be captured by superimposing a plurality of holes 100.
In some specific implementations of the third aspect, the overlapping the partial images of the two hole image areas 120 corresponding to the two adjacent holes 100 includes:
rotating the images of the two hole image areas 120 respectively corresponding to the two adjacent holes 100 by a preset angle to obtain the rotated images of the two hole image areas 120;
determining the repeated sub-images between the rotated images of the two hole image areas 120;
and overlapping the repeated sub-images.
As shown in fig. 2, in the first direction, 1 well, 2 wells, and 3 wells are three acquisition regions 110 adjacent to each other in the same row; as shown in FIG. 3, the aperture image areas 120 corresponding to the acquisition regions 110 are tangential to each other; as shown in fig. 4, the corresponding images are A, B and C, and the information in these images has overlapping parts, i.e. repeated sub-images. For example, the image in the hole image area 120 may be a fingerprint image, and half of the 2-hole fingerprint image is repeated with half of the 1-hole fingerprint image (as the 1-hole second sub-image), and the other half of the 2-hole fingerprint image is repeated with half of the 3-hole fingerprint image (as the 3-hole first sub-image). Half of the fingerprint image collected by the 2 holes is overlapped with the fingerprint image of the 1 hole, and the other half of the fingerprint image is overlapped with the fingerprint image of the 3 holes, namely, the second sub-image corresponding to the 1 hole is overlapped with the first sub-image in the 2 holes, the second sub-image corresponding to the 2 holes is overlapped with the first sub-image corresponding to the 3 holes, and a clear fingerprint image collected by the 2 holes is obtained. The present embodiment lists only three holes in the first direction, and in fact, the first direction may also include more holes, and may also include more holes in the second direction, and the image superposition manner is similar. In the first direction, can realize gathering twice to the texture information on the object same region, through algorithm stack processing, can acquire the texture information of more clear object on this same region, be used for the fingerprint collection, can realize the promotion of fingerprint valley ridge contrast.
Compared with the prior art, the imaging method of the display panel has the following beneficial effects:
1. in the display panel adopted by the execution of the imaging method of the display panel, the hole density of the shading layer is high, and by setting the distance between adjacent holes, each image acquisition area comprises the geometric center point of one adjacent image acquisition area, and the precondition that the image acquisition areas of a plurality of adjacent holes are not intersected, the photosensitive layer in the display panel can acquire more object images, so that the obtained texture information of the object is clearer.
2. In the present application, since the cell density satisfying the specific condition can be set in both the first direction and the second direction perpendicular to each other, the cells of the light shielding layer can be set smaller.
3. The imaging method of the display panel provided by the application has the advantages that the imaging is clearer, and the texture information of a clearer object can be acquired under the same acquisition condition, so that the glass-based sensor is adopted to replace a silicon-based sensor with higher cost in the prior art, and the method is possible.
Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the various operations, methods, steps in the processes, acts, or solutions discussed in this application can be interchanged, modified, combined, or eliminated. Alternatively, various operations, methods, steps in the flows, having been discussed in this application, may be alternated, modified, rearranged, split, combined, or deleted. Alternatively, steps, measures, or schemes in the prior art having various operations, methods, or procedures disclosed in the present application may be alternated, modified, rearranged, decomposed, combined, or deleted.
In the description of the present application, it is to be understood that the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", and the like indicate orientations or positional relationships based on those shown in the drawings, merely for convenience of description and simplicity of description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed in a particular orientation, and be operated, and thus, are not to be construed as limiting the present application.
The terms "first", "second" and "first" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of the present application, "a plurality" means two or more unless otherwise specified.
In the description of the present application, it is to be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified or limited, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, e.g., as meaning either a fixed connection, a removable connection, or an integral connection; they may be connected directly or indirectly through intervening media, or they may be interconnected between two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present application can be understood in a specific case by those of ordinary skill in the art.
In the description herein, particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
The foregoing is only a partial embodiment of the present application, and it should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, several modifications and decorations can be made without departing from the principle of the present application, and these modifications and decorations should also be regarded as the protection scope of the present application.

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1. A display panel is characterized by comprising an interactive interface layer (10), a shading layer (20) and a photosensitive layer (30);
the shading layer (20) is positioned between the interactive interface layer (10) and the photosensitive layer (30), and a hole array is arranged in the shading layer (20);
said interactive interface layer (10) comprises a plurality of acquisition regions (110) corresponding to a plurality of apertures (100) in said array of apertures, respectively, each of said acquisition regions (110) comprising a geometric center point (101) adjacent to said acquisition region (110) in a first direction and a geometric center point (101) adjacent to said acquisition region (110) in a second direction perpendicular to and coplanar with said first direction;
the photosensitive layer (30) comprises a plurality of hole image areas (120) corresponding to the holes (100), a plurality of adjacent hole image areas (120) do not intersect, and the positions of the hole image areas (120), the holes (100) and the acquisition area (110) correspond to one another;
the photosensitive layer (30) is used for acquiring images in the hole image areas (120), and a plurality of adjacent hole image areas (120) which are respectively in one-to-one correspondence with a plurality of adjacent holes (100) in the photosensitive layer (30) are tangent;
a spacing between the light-shielding layer (20) and the photosensitive layer (30) and a spacing between the light-shielding layer (20) and the interactive interface layer (10)The ratio of the first magnification to the second magnification is less than or equal to a preset magnification; the preset magnification is 0.3535; the distance pitch between the geometric centre points (101) of two adjacent wells (100) in the array of wells is proportional to the diameter D of the collection area (110)
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2. The display panel according to claim 1, wherein the two adjacent holes (100) in the first direction are equally spaced.
3. The display panel according to any one of claims 1 to 2, wherein the diameter of the holes (100) is 1 to 20 μm.
4. The display panel according to any of claims 1 to 2, wherein the photosensitive layer (30) comprises photosensitive elements that are cmos sensors, charge coupled devices or organic photodiodes.
5. An electronic device comprising the display panel according to any one of claims 1 to 4.
6. An imaging method of a display panel, the display panel comprising: an alternating interface layer (10), a light shielding layer (20), and a photosensitive layer (30); the shading layer (20) is positioned between the interactive interface layer (10) and the photosensitive layer (30), and a hole array is arranged in the shading layer (20); the interactive interface layer (10) comprises a plurality of acquisition regions (110) corresponding to a plurality of pores (100) in the array of pores, respectively; the photosensitive layer (30) comprises a plurality of hole image areas (120) corresponding to the holes (100), a plurality of adjacent hole image areas (120) do not intersect, and the positions of the hole image areas (120), the holes (100) and the acquisition area (110) correspond to one another;
the imaging method of the display panel comprises the following steps:
acquiring images within a plurality of well image areas (120); the imagery corresponding to surface texture of an object contacting or hovering over a plurality of acquisition areas (110); -one of said acquisition regions (110) comprises a geometric center point (101) adjacent to said acquisition region (110) in a first direction and a geometric center point (101) adjacent to said acquisition region (110) in a second direction perpendicular to and coplanar with said first direction such that images in adjacent said aperture image areas (120) at least partially overlap; a plurality of adjacent hole image areas (120) which are respectively in one-to-one correspondence with a plurality of adjacent holes (100) in the photosensitive layer (30) are tangent;
determining texture information of the object according to the position corresponding relation between the acquisition area (110) corresponding to the hole (100) and the hole image area (120) corresponding to the hole (100) and images in the hole image area (120), wherein the determining comprises the following steps: and overlapping partial images of two hole image areas (120) respectively corresponding to two adjacent holes (100) to determine the texture information of the object.
7. The imaging method of claim 6, wherein prior to acquiring the images within the plurality of bore image areas (120), further comprising:
contacting or hovering a standard graphic sample card with a preset pattern on a plurality of collection areas (110);
acquiring pattern card images of the standard pattern card on a plurality of the hole image areas (120);
and determining the position corresponding relation between the acquisition area (110) corresponding to the hole (100) and the hole image area (120) corresponding to the hole (100) according to the preset pattern on the standard pattern card and the pattern card image.
8. The imaging method according to claim 6, wherein the superimposing of the partial images of the two hole image areas (120) corresponding to two adjacent holes (100) comprises:
rotating the images of the two hole image areas (120) respectively corresponding to the two adjacent holes (100) by a preset angle to obtain the rotated images of the two hole image areas (120);
determining a sub-image repeated between the rotated images of the two hole image areas (120);
and overlapping the repeated sub-images.
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